ECE Kaiako - Blockhouse Bay Kindergarten
- Permanent position, Monday to Friday
- Join our warm and welcoming team at Blockhouse Bay Kindergarten
Ko te ahurei o te tamaiti aroha o tātou mahi
Let the uniqueness of the child guide our work
At Ngā Tamariki Pūawai ō Tāmaki | Auckland Kindergarten Association (AKA), our kaiako are at the heart of everything we do. We are proud to provide high-quality, play-based learning experiences that reflect the rich diversity of our communities. With a 100% qualified teaching workforce, we are committed to excellence in education and to supporting kaiako in their professional journey.
About Blockhouse Bay Kindergarten
Our kindergarten is a vibrant, multicultural learning community where every tamariki is supported to grow in confidence, independence, and a strong sense of belonging. We value and celebrate the knowledge, values, and cultural traditions that whānau bring, creating a caring environment where diversity is embraced and everyone feels at home.
Our expansive outdoor area provides a space for tamariki to explore, develop independence, and learn the importance of being kaitiaki of their environment. We are also proud to have strong connections with local schools and community services through our Kāhui Ako, helping tamariki transition smoothly into the next stage of their learning journey.
You will be joining a dedicated and experienced teaching team who are passionate about early childhood education and committed to fostering a love of learning in every child.
About the Role
We are looking for a registered and certificated ECE Kaiako to join us in a permanent role. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to our community while working in a supportive and collaborative environment.
As one of our kaiako, you will:
- Work collaboratively with colleagues in a positive, team-focused environment
- Champion bicultural practice and integrate te ao Māori into everyday learning
- Use ICT with confidence as a teaching and learning tool
- Build strong relationships with tamariki, whānau, and the community to support learning outcomes
To be successful in this role, you will:
- Be a team player who is flexible, collaborative, and confident working independently when needed
- Have a deep understanding of play-based learning and how to foster curiosity and creativity
- Show inclusiveness and sensitivity to the diverse needs of all ākonga
- Share our commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and lead with bicultural practice
- Demonstrate excellent communication, relationship-building, planning, and assessment skills
- Bring a strong focus on sustainability and naturally weave kaitiakitanga into your teaching practice
Why Join Us?
At AKA, you'll be supported by a values-driven organisation that cares about tamariki, whānau, and kaiako alike. This is your opportunity to grow as an educator, inspire future generations, and be part of a warm, inclusive kindergarten community.
We encourage interested applicants to visit our kindergarten (please call ahead).
tamariki thrive, whānau feel welcome, and kaiako grow.